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md1400cs got a reaction from CaptainSteve in Red Dragon by Vivian Galad - Artesania Latina - 1:60 - modified
Vivian,
Great update. Love the shades you have used with the woods. All work beautifully together. Very impressive build of a not-so-often seen ship.
I've done a Google search, Yes, you are the only woman in Brasil building a model ships. (:-) (:-)
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Michael
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md1400cs got a reaction from tasmanian in Wasa by md1400cs - FINISHED - Corel - 1:75
Hi Mates,
Installed carriages now just need to clean up the ropes. I will leave that for now and move to an other area TBD. Thanks for looking in (:-)
PS: first pic, is self explanatory, but found it easy to position carriage then drill a small hole in deck for installation.
MIchael
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md1400cs got a reaction from mtaylor in Red Dragon by Vivian Galad - Artesania Latina - 1:60 - modified
Vivian,
Great update. Love the shades you have used with the woods. All work beautifully together. Very impressive build of a not-so-often seen ship.
I've done a Google search, Yes, you are the only woman in Brasil building a model ships. (:-) (:-)
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Michael
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md1400cs got a reaction from riverboat in Wasa by md1400cs - FINISHED - Corel - 1:75
Hi Mates,
Installed carriages now just need to clean up the ropes. I will leave that for now and move to an other area TBD. Thanks for looking in (:-)
PS: first pic, is self explanatory, but found it easy to position carriage then drill a small hole in deck for installation.
MIchael
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md1400cs got a reaction from Sjors in Red Dragon by Vivian Galad - Artesania Latina - 1:60 - modified
Vivian,
Great update. Love the shades you have used with the woods. All work beautifully together. Very impressive build of a not-so-often seen ship.
I've done a Google search, Yes, you are the only woman in Brasil building a model ships. (:-) (:-)
Até logo
Michael
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md1400cs got a reaction from Vivian Galad in Red Dragon by Vivian Galad - Artesania Latina - 1:60 - modified
Vivian,
Great update. Love the shades you have used with the woods. All work beautifully together. Very impressive build of a not-so-often seen ship.
I've done a Google search, Yes, you are the only woman in Brasil building a model ships. (:-) (:-)
Até logo
Michael
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md1400cs reacted to SkerryAmp in Announcing the Model Ship World Ship Kit Database Project
Hello all,
Ever wanted to know what kits are available for 17th Century British Frigates?
How about what kits are beginner and which kits are advanced?
Worried about space and want an easy way to find out what ships are available which are a certain
lenght or height?
Read on my friends, read on!
Since joining Model Ship World, I have continuously been impressed with the quality of its members and the level of help people get with their hobby. It is incredibly refreshing to find a place where people of all skill levels and interests, from all over the world, can come together in one place and help, encourage and applaud the wonderful works which can be found from its members new and old.
There is one trend I have noticed, with regards to questions and requests for advice, and that is related to the kits themselves. Questions regarding quality of kits, availability, types, subjects and overall level of difficulty.
We have great resources for that, several articles, build logs etc.; but I got to thinking it may be helpful to have this information in one place. Not to replace what is on MSW in its various forms, but to supplement it.
While not an expert modeler by any means yet, I am a code jockey =) and enjoy doing techy codey things (that is a technical term by the way), so I decided to try to put that to use.
This is to announce a project which I am working on and am making available as of tonight.
The Model Ship World Ship Kit Database
What is it?
Well, it is a database of Model Ship Kits. A central repository for what is available out there along with as much data regarding each kit as I can scrape up.
Secondly, Model Ship World Ship Kit Database is a living project. This basically means it is intended to grow and expand based on feedback and contribution from the model ship world membership.
What does it do?
Right now, it allows you folks to search for ships. As of this evening you can search for available ships based on Manufacturer, Scale, Type of Kit, Type of Ship, Period of Ship and the Ships Nation of origin.
You can search for these ships based on one of the above criteria or build out the criteria to get as refined a search as you want.
So, for example, if you want to see all the ships Model Shipways Currently has available – you can do that.
If you want to find all the ship kits which are 19th Century French 1:64th scale Plank on Bulkhead Frigates – you can do that too.
Is that all that it does?
As of this evening, yes it does. Is that all it will do? No. I actually have big plans for this and was going to wait to announce it until much more was done. However it will take a little time to get everything in so I wanted to “release” it in stages. Mainly to get it out there and let people get some hands on it and start giving me feedback.
The idea is to make this as useful to the MSW community as possible. I think it is in a good starting point, but really want to hear from you guys regarding it so I can develop it over time to make it as great as it can be.
I can’t promise all suggestions will make it in, or that they will go in overnight, but this in my mind is for MSW so I look forward to collaboration and the discussions to do as best we can.
Where does it stand right now?
Currently I have identified the following manufacturers for inclusion in the database. Some have their kits added while others are queued to be completed over the next week or so.
A.J Fisher: Data not started Artesania Latina: Data started, 80% complete Billings: Data not started Bluejacket Ship Crafters Inc.: Data Complete Caldecraft:Data not started Corel:Data not started Constructo:Data not started Dusek:Data not started Mamonli:Data started, test entries only Mantua Models UK:Data not started Midwest Prouducts:Data Complete Model Shipways:Data Complete OcCre: Data started, test entries only.
You said there was a lot planned so what else is there?
I am so glad you asked
Not only is this meant to be a list of what is available but it is also a place where people can come and find out about the ships. Here is what is on deck....
More refined filter parameters: Ability to filter on length and height Ability to filter on skill level General Search: Ability to type part of a kit name and search for all related kits. Data page: This will be a drill down into the kit including a picture of the kit completed and important details regarding the kit itself. Some of what is currently in the data view will be moved here to make the data view a little less cluttered. Reviews: The ability for those of you who have built some of these kits can review them for others. The reviews will have scales for the quality of materials, documentation and plans as well as a way to rate the kit for accuracy and skill level. It is one thing for the manufacturers to say it, it is more meaningful when those who actually have worked with it say it. Links to related build logs. Just another way for the MSW to find build logs related to their ships or for people to get a preview of what they may be in for. Manufacturer Data Page: Just a quick data sheet on the company itself, where it is, contact information etc etc. Search launch: A simple mechanism for people who may have found a ship they are interested in to one click google search for the kit in question. That is what I have on my list, the best part (as is usually the case) what comes out of the community.
As I mentioned, my hopes is this becomes a think tank project and grows from ideas provided by the MSW Community.
Why announce it with so much more to do?
Feedback.
Like it, Love it, Hate it I can take it; let me know.
Whether you like it or not; let me know. What people like I will continue with and what they don’t I will try to change so that they do, but I can’t unless I know.
I can promise to take all suggestions and comments under consideration, but can’t promise all will be done.
I will do my best to address concerns and questions as quickly as possible; after all if you take the time to lend a suggestion I can at least take the time to acknowledge it =)
My only goal is to make this as useful as possible and make it a solid resource for the Model Ship World community.
We can use this thread (I think) as the think tank for this project. I will post updates to the database as I do them as well as keep a running list of ideas and where I may be at with them.
Where is this database hosted? I see it doesn’t have an MSW domain.
This is true,
this project is hosted on my own hosting service.
I have been using them for quite some time and have not had any issues so am fairly confident it will have acceptable uptime for us to use this.
The ampitcher.com well, ampitcher is me =)
There is no link behind the scenes to MSW so your MSW information is safe, and this database does not require any sensitive information for you to access it. If you have any concerns please PM Me I will be glad to address them.
This is however an MSW resource, meaning I am doing this for MSW and the MSW community.
People from the outside may find it in a search or what not, but all efforts are to grow from within MSW and to drive TO MSW from the outside. =)
Anything we can do right now to help?
Kit companies and information
I have several in there (see list above) but I know there are more. If you see any companies that are missing please let me know. Right now I am focused on wood kits, but will be adding in plastic and card shortly.
Likewise, while in the database you will see many entries have blank data. This is because of one of several things; either I could not find it, couldn’t figure it out or had conflicting information so wasn’t sure what to put.
IF anyone has any knowledge they can lend me towards those empty slots please PM me with ID (first column) and the information. I will edit them asap! And thank you heartily!! =)
Well, I think I rambled on enough.
Here is the link to the database.
http://mswshipkits.ampitcher.com/
Take a look, let me know what you think and I want to thank you for your time.
Updates will be coming so stay tuned!
For now, if we can limit data error information to PM and leave the forum topic for discussion related to the database, new ideas, feedback and updates – it would be appreciated!!
Thank you again, hope you like it and looking forward to creating the best model ship database on the web – with your help I know we can do it!!
As always
ENJOY!!
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md1400cs got a reaction from NMBROOK in New Submarine kit
Nigel,
NO I had not linked over. Thanks for the heads up, I will Google this and certainly spend much quality time looking at the work of such an amazing artist.
PS: Many more than "a handful" at MSW (:-)
Thanks my friend
Michael
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md1400cs got a reaction from NMBROOK in New Submarine kit
Nigel,
This might be it, but this one has no interior, but the work as SO brilliant, almost not believable. Plastic no less. Be sure to scroll through ALL of the pages, as pics come back up later during the scroll. A huge treat for the eyes. The aging look is beyond words.
http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234929054-revell-172-type-viic41-u-boat-u995/
Michael
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md1400cs got a reaction from NMBROOK in New Submarine kit
Anthony,
There is a Forum dedicated to the Disney Nautilus. Some of the projects are quite beautiful; you will need to register
http://nautilussubmarine.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=8
MIchael
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md1400cs got a reaction from NMBROOK in New Submarine kit
On this subject, well let's REALLY spend some money....
http://www.westbourne-model.co.uk/acatalog/Nautilus_TMAX-2158-ext.html
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md1400cs got a reaction from AntonyUK in New Submarine kit
On this subject, well let's REALLY spend some money....
http://www.westbourne-model.co.uk/acatalog/Nautilus_TMAX-2158-ext.html
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md1400cs got a reaction from WackoWolf in New Submarine kit
It seems as if it is 150 X £5.99 = aprox $1,250 USD OUCH super cool looking but....
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md1400cs got a reaction from WackoWolf in Wasa by fmodajr - FINISHED - Corel - 1:75
Frank,
Nice update that was certainly a lot of detailed work. Looks excellent.
Michael
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md1400cs reacted to Lin Feng in Wasa by Lin Feng - Sergal - 1:60
Some progress.
Installed the gun barrels and the rudder blade
Painted some sculptures and placed them in position.
Painted the hull with "Danish OIL"
Cheers
Lin Feng
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md1400cs got a reaction from GTM in Santisima Trinidad by GTM - OcCre - 1:90 - Kit Bashed
Theo,
Super nice update. Your attention to details is so impressive. She's a beauty.
PS: following your build led me to decide on building the carriages for mine, as well as rigging them correctly. I so appreciated the effort you took with your weather deck guns - they look so awesome (:-)
Cheers,
Michael
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md1400cs got a reaction from SkerryAmp in Mayflower by SkerryAmp - Model Shipways - 5/32" = 1'
Adam,
I just happened onto your build. Hmmmm beautiful, super scaled detailing, lovely paint work. Very nice project.
Regards,
Michael
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md1400cs got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Mayflower by SkerryAmp - Model Shipways - 5/32" = 1'
Adam,
I just happened onto your build. Hmmmm beautiful, super scaled detailing, lovely paint work. Very nice project.
Regards,
Michael
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md1400cs got a reaction from Karleop in Vasa by Karleop - FINISHED – Billing Boats – reviving a poorly built model
Karl,
Most of us are waiting for the upcoming Vasa rigging bible Vasa II. Fred is hoping - by the end of this year, we shall see (:-)
In any case this will be the "last word" regarding all of our rigging questions. Ulises is right check the link. Fred Hocker has listed all of the chapters that will be in the Vasa II book. Your work looks excellent by-the-way.
Michael
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md1400cs reacted to dgbot in Robert E Lee by rodgerdodger - FINISHED - Amati
I have seen quite a few Robert E Lees"s over the years and I think you are doing a superb job. You have the patience needed to much of the tedious work.
David B
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md1400cs reacted to Blue Ensign in Wasa by md1400cs - FINISHED - Corel - 1:75
Beautiful work on those guns and tackles Michael.
B.E.
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md1400cs reacted to rodgerdodger in Robert E Lee by rodgerdodger - FINISHED - Amati
After some consideration and discussion with various MSW builders who have built river paddleboat models, I decided my next model would be the Robert E Lee by Amati. Detailed rigging is getting a bit fiddly for me in my later years and the RE Lee offers an interesting alternative.
There is presently no building log on the MSW site of the RE Lee. There was one by Jim (aka Script) before the meltdown late 2012 and Jim has helpfully re-posted some progress shots. Since there is no complete log of the RE Lee on MSW I have decided to start one, mainly in the hope that it will assist any newcomer to the hobby who wants to try this model.
So here goes!
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md1400cs got a reaction from Ulises Victoria in Wasa by md1400cs - FINISHED - Corel - 1:75
Hi Mates,
Continuing onward with the carriage ropes and tackles installation.
After trying to install one completely assembled carriage with ropes attached, I found it to be too cumbersome and a pain in the @#&. That wasn’t going to work very well. Space was so limited and I needed to also, just below the upper blocks attach the hooks for the carriage stops. Too messy hmmm….
So, plan B; I completed all the rope/block assemblies for the14 carriages. Then chose to attach those to the weather deck first. Made a small hook so basic but so perfect ha ah…
Sliding in the cannons, then attaching the pins to each side of the carriages will be a breeze (I think). I can then adjust the ropes and tackles for a tight fit.
Have not decided how to display the left over rope lengths. The Vasa museum sort of hangs the excess on hooks near the rear of each carriage side. I’m short on length of the carriages, as they had to be shortened (Corel kit weather deck too narrow).
As noted from the just previous post, I wanted to emulate the 1/10th assembly with the use of small wooden pins. Used tooth pics. The results are acceptable, but I find that the scaling is a bit “off” My error, but still achieved the intent. Again thanks for dropping by and the Likes and comments always a pleasure.
Regards,
Michael
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md1400cs got a reaction from tasmanian in Wasa by md1400cs - FINISHED - Corel - 1:75
Hi Mates,
Continuing onward with the carriage ropes and tackles installation.
After trying to install one completely assembled carriage with ropes attached, I found it to be too cumbersome and a pain in the @#&. That wasn’t going to work very well. Space was so limited and I needed to also, just below the upper blocks attach the hooks for the carriage stops. Too messy hmmm….
So, plan B; I completed all the rope/block assemblies for the14 carriages. Then chose to attach those to the weather deck first. Made a small hook so basic but so perfect ha ah…
Sliding in the cannons, then attaching the pins to each side of the carriages will be a breeze (I think). I can then adjust the ropes and tackles for a tight fit.
Have not decided how to display the left over rope lengths. The Vasa museum sort of hangs the excess on hooks near the rear of each carriage side. I’m short on length of the carriages, as they had to be shortened (Corel kit weather deck too narrow).
As noted from the just previous post, I wanted to emulate the 1/10th assembly with the use of small wooden pins. Used tooth pics. The results are acceptable, but I find that the scaling is a bit “off” My error, but still achieved the intent. Again thanks for dropping by and the Likes and comments always a pleasure.
Regards,
Michael